SES # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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1 | Introduction: Orality and Literacy | |
2 | Epic Conventions | Quiz 1 Reader response 1 |
3 | Stories within Stories: The Social Functions of Storytelling | |
4 | Myths of Self and Society: Fates and Fatalism | |
5 | Conflict Resolution | |
6 | Genre and Ideology I: The Tragic Arc | Quiz 2 |
7 | Approaches to History: Methods and Materials | Reader response 2 |
8 | Genre and Ideology II: The Tragic View of History | |
9 | Formalist Approaches to Narrative | |
10 | Character Functions in Adventure Narratives | Reader response 3 |
11 | Narrative Perspective and the Categories of Time and Space | |
12 | Perspective and the Novelty of the Novel | Reader response 4 |
13 | Mediation and the Triangulated Subject | |
14 | Character Development and the Accumulation of Experience | |
15 | Realism, Sentiment, and the Epistolary Novel | Reader response 5 |
16 | Experience, Experiments, and Enlightenment Epistemology | |
17 | The Enlightened Subject | |
18 | Novels of Manners, Novels of Morals: The Bildungsroman | |
19 | Psychology in Gothic Horror and Detective Fiction | |
20 | Psychoanalytic Archetypes and Fairy-Tales | |
21 | Film Screening I | First draft of final paper due |
22 | Surrealism and the Subject of Psychoanalysis | |
23 | Film Screening II | |
24 | Modernist Ideology: Capitalist Alienation and Class Consciousness | |
25 | Film Screening III | |
26 | Late Capitalism, Pastiche, and Post-Modernism | Final paper due |
27 | Narrative and New Media |